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Not All Bank Stocks Are Equal — 100-Rated Co. Proves It

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Stock Power Daily: January 16, 2023. to your calendar now. — Chad Stone, managing editor, Money

Stock Power Daily: January 16, 2023. [Turn Your Images On] Friendly reminder: Markets are closed today to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day. But Matt still has a 100-rated Power Stock for you to consider below. Read about it so that you can add it to your portfolio when markets resume normal trading hours tomorrow! And don’t forget! On Wednesday, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern, Matt is hosting a special Zoom call with Adam O’Dell to discuss what he sees as the biggest opportunity for 2023. [Click here to add it]( to your calendar now. — Chad Stone, managing editor, Money & Markets --------------------------------------------------------------- [Not All Bank Stocks Are Equal — 100-Rated Co. Proves It]( - Banks today offer customers the same traditional services: checking, savings, loans and more. - Smart investors look deeper to find that “secret sauce” that makes a bank stock investable. - Today's Power Stock is a Pennsylvania-based bank that’s been around since 1870. It rates a 100 on our proprietary system. [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Banks, large and small, offer the same services to customers: - Checking and savings accounts. - Personal and business loans. - Credit and debit cards. Looking at the surface level, it’s hard to tell one bank from another. You need to look deeper at a bank’s profitability and assets to determine if it’s a good investment. One metric that captures the profitability of a bank is its net interest income. We calculate this by subtracting interest expense (any costs related to managing loans and other interest-earning assets) from a bank’s interest income (income from anything that earns interest). It’s like the gross profit for banks. The chart below shows the net interest income of banks insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( As you can see, banks have steadily raked in net interest income since 2010. When I see this trend, I look to our Stock Power Ratings system to find bank stocks that stand out from the pack. Today's Power Stock does just that. [And you can find out everything you need to buy into it now by clicking here or the button below.]( [Turn Your Images On]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Banyan Hill Publishing. [Sell Bitcoin Now!]( Goldman Sachs is saying this Next Gen Coin could overtake bitcoin. Legendary investor Cathie Wood said this same coin will surge 20X bigger. [Details here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This Chart Explains Why the Fed Will Pause Soon [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, The Banyan Edge]( The Federal Reserve raised interest rates seven consecutive times in 2022. The central bank is likely to raise rates again at its first meeting in 2023 — but that hike may be smaller than previous ones. Inflation is falling rapidly: - Over six months, inflation is less than 1%. - Over three months, under 0.5%. Based on the data, traders are now expecting the Fed to raise rates by 0.25% on February 1. That's less than the 0.5% hike after the last meeting and 0.75% at previous meetings. The reason for the slowdown? Inflation should be below the interest rate by April. Check out its trajectory in the chart below. That's the Fed's goal, and it's within reach. [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Our Most Recent Power Stocks: - [99-RATED COMPANY’S PIVOT TO RENEWABLES IS PAYING OFF IN A HUGE WAY]( - [TOO BIG, TOO FAST: 1 CYBERSECURITY STOCK SHOWS TECH’S BOOM AND BUST]( - [STRONG CYBERSECURITY SPENDING WON’T SAVE THIS TECH STOCK]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. 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